The lack of meeting rooms is because they want to save money on real estate and rationalize it as meetings are supposed to happen in the bullpen where everyone can hear and contribute. If they wanted people to shut up and code they'd have personal offices or cubicles
Yes. A key idea of Agile (maybe Scrum specifically) thinking is that you release and retrospect/rethink often, instead of long-term working on unlaunched projects from an ancient plan. I guess if you skip the rethink part than you aren't doing sprints property.
An insight of Agile is that your have to pick either a feature based release schedule or a time based release schedule, not both, which is impossible and that time-based is better.
The market is temporarily disturbed by COVID WFH. The regular market either doesn't there it because they have blackboards/whiteboards, or they are rich/corrupt and buy overpriced overengineered things like Prometheus instead.
FYI that website is both alienating in its rhetoric and gives no clue of how it solving the problem it alludes to.
The idea that the Moderate is the new third party is novel though. But it's too early to tell if that's true, since Democrats are mostly still moderate and if the Trump Republican party collapses, the moderate wing of the Republican party might resurge.
The issue isn't that it's hard to read. The issue is that humans are psychologically conditioned to believe whatever the machine says and not their own eyes.